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THE WORLD: WRONFSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1904 IGE PARKER REASSERTS HIS STAND ON GOLD. . ipreted upon the ‘departments of woverament dy tne Con. | —————— TERA Mes ES SE OS LCS a 1 tin a aadewae wo tig STRAMBOAT SAGAMORE, LADEN WITH NOTED DEMOCRATS, nl ty Gl Any gy iaalipetinl BOUND FOR ESOPUS TO THE PARKER NOTIFICATION TO-DAY. | gall attention to the fact that the people, in whom ai Power vevides, have seen t, through the medium of ‘the Conati(ution, to ImMit ihe governmental power con When Notification Ceremonies Wart, | Almost Ended a Shower Came, but 7 ferred and te sey to Gepartments created by It: “Thus ye far shall thou go and ne farther.” To seoure the endy people have by the Consthution separated and distributed among the | of Goverument—the @xetutive, legisiative and fudicial—certain Ht fe the Guty of these edceinist rach department bo to ac! father than to destroy, ihe potenty of the Co-ordinate branches and thus secure the exercise of ali the powers conterreg "| vet op ceed ae Jetersen. In & letter to William C. Jarvis, toaching the perpetuity of ny Written many years afier he had retired to private lite, sata pewers Of Gur gorermment maintain their of tach Other, It may lagt long, » } if 248 Gesumie the authority of the be confessed that In the course of our oa fi es have Gmployed Powers not belonging } tee cave been pateed thaf wore express. | Usurpation. | | JAY the Constitution, and statutes Rave Gb ungonetity tional When It wae etfeuit Be provisions aid to be offended agaitet in ther Gnastment; all this ‘WILn & BOOK puTpone, ne Goudt, but In disregard, Revertheless, of r , thet that ours #2 government of laws, not of men, derfving ite “Just powers ‘ eonsent vf the governed.” If we would have our government continue the ages to come, for the benefit of those who shall succeed us, we must Me om Gir Berd against Lhe danger of Ldufpation of that autherity whieh In the Whole people, @hather the naurpation be by oMicials representing the three great departments of government, or by « Body of men acting “g ¢ommit>ion from ‘he people. “Delays Are Deplorable. _Iripationte of (he restraints of law, as well ds of ite Gelays, Is DeComing more | mrOré maiifeat trom Any to day. Within the past few years many tnetances have been brought to our attention where in different parts of our beloved country supposed criminals have poem seieed and panishdd by & meh, notwithetanding the fact that the Conatitution of each State guaran- teen te every: peteon within ite jurisdiction that hie ile Iderty or his oroperty shall not be taken from him without éue Deities ot aw. tables Who Were There. (Special to The Evening World.) | ESOPUS, N. Y., Aug. 10.—Judge Parker's yotification was accomplished ‘under discouraging weather conditions, A steady downpour of rain all morping made even the firm lawn of Rosemount a sodden surface and the roads were transformed into trails of mud. Few of those who miedo the journey from the Eaopus giation to the Parker home escaped wet feet. Not until a little before noon was there any guarantee that the rain would cease. Afrangements were made to have the notification ceremonies on the Sagamore and the decoratioris that had been ordered for the plaza at , Rosemount had not been unpacked, When the sky cleared the flags and streamers re brought out and placed in position, and the throngs of visitors who had been under cover got out Into the open, Ry noon Judge Parker's home was well crowded with guests. Tables were banked high witb beautiful flowers sent to the candidate and his wife |BOUQUET FROM SENATOR HILL. Senator Hill sent down a@ great bouquet from Wolfert's Roost before. starting for Rosemount. Before Judge Parker had finished breakfast with his family, Including his mother and all his immediate relatives, visitors began to arrive, despite the pouring rain, Col. O'Sullivan, of New Orleans, afd his daughter, who had travelled all the way to Esopus to be present at the notification, were, Tn & struggic between employers and employees, dynamite te said to have Among the early arrivals. Heed by the inter, resting in the lowe of life and the righ bal Senator Hill came down from Albany alone. He was met at Hyde Park property. ‘The perpetraiors of thie offense againat the laws of G man, Rane tae by one of Judge Parker's men with the launch Niobe, and rodo in that craft ‘ es tomaged In the conaptracy with them, ehowld, after @ue trial and “A Aboard For LsOPus yl" to Esopus, arriving a few minutes before the best from New York, eonviction, have had meted out to them the most rigorous punishment known “al Just after the Sagamore was sighted coming up the river a delegation cha head law. ‘This crime, added perhage (0 others, led 10 the formation Of ® OOM) 144, KL 25 muitiptied In number and incteased in power has been slue not to the! In which the rights of the country or of our citisens are directly involved, ‘That | (rom Chicago, headed by Preston Harrison, brother of Mayor Harrison, ar- OF citisens that, with the support of the mili- fathure of the courts to apply the law when properly moved by adminiatrative| Is not @ Mtuation of inolalion, but of indvpendence, rived, Mayor Harrison sent word to Judge Parker that the meat strike —_—-——___.4 | wy authority, deporte from the State, without trie, | Qa aT Pl omeiate or private individuals, but to the fatlure of officials charged with the| Vy prevented his making the trip to Esopus. auspected of belonging to the organimtion of Colorado Labor Qty OF edtareind the Lew th tale the Récenenry procedure to procure the Judge Why. Big Armies Are Not Needed. By 1 o'closk the sky had cleared sufficiently to warrant the holding of the perpetrators of the dynamite outrages were _Trouble. ments of the courts in the appropriate jurisdiction, coupled with the tact that the] The Government of the United States was organized solely for the people of | :he notification exerclee onthe lawo, ‘The Seventh Regiment Band took up a Eiiepesed (0 be members, In beth cases the relgn of en legislative departments of tome of our State governments, an well ay Congress the United States, While it was contemplated that this country should become! 4 position north of the house and began to play. As the Sagamore tied up ) Taw gave way to the reign of force, These illustrations present some evidence | in the manner alteady referred to, have, by légiAlation, encouraged cnelr propa & refuge for the oppressed of every land who might | a¢ the landing a salute was fired from John Pierce'e yacht, the Sapphire, the failure of government to protect the cititen and hie property, Whlen not] sation, What is needed—in addition to the passage of a statute revising the] Pe ME Mischarge the duties of our citizenship, and! which had steamed up the Hudson in tho wake of the notittcation party's, Juatified the getion of your convention In this regard, but made It Ite G¥ty | tari” qutien to a reasonadie basis—la not #0 mulch Othét and different laws as Government A Lad Seal adh gcy-atncredecdbn vests a 3 iy coe to the fact that Constitutional guarantess are violated whenever | omoiaig having DOUR the Aispoaition and the Courage to enforce existing law. Solely for the | of ¢very nation in their struggtes for seitgovern. TAMMANY MEN MISSED THF BOAT, eitisen la denied the right to labor, to acquire and to enjoy property, oF to] wns thie ia my view of the Reope of thé commen law, If It should be made to People. ment, the government was not cPeated for a cateer The Tatamasy wan wee 1hleend the bos! in New York and came up by Where hie intertets or inclination may determine; and the feifitment of of political of clyliising evangelization in foreign b Appear that it i @ mistaken one, then f favor such further legisiation within | 2 the Sagamore, were entertained at the home of Will- the Assurance to rebuke and punish all dentate of theve fights, whether broaght wounteles, or among allen races, ‘The most ef-|ttaim, arriving before 8 , = Wenn by individuals or government agencies, should be enforced by every official ee a Rented ne, A te People 4 just and full meavure of pro-| york we cath do in uplifting the people of other countries isy|!am F, Sheehan, next door to Rosemount. Among those who missed the gn wapported by every citinen, ‘The essence of g00a goverment Tiee In strict by the presentation of happy, prosperous, self-governing nation aa |DOat Were Bourke Cockran, John J. Delany, President Cassidy, of Queens; f constitutional limitations, entorvement of law end deer and rugged] Ryan Pilipinos Should Be Free. an {deal to be emulated, a W&M ts be followed. ‘The general occupation of {Frank Goodwin and Daniel F. McMahon. to all encroachment upon the sovereignty of the people, our citizens In the arts of pence, or thé absence of large military armaments, The Afty-two mombers of the Motification Committes were the first to tution 1 alien, It t9 diMoult to understand how any citisen of the United States, much tees | tends to (nipalr neither patriotiam nor physical courage, and for the truth of this | leave the Sagamore. They marched up the hill to Judge Parker’s house, un- cesta © detcontant of Revélutionary stock, can tolerate the thought of permanently] 1 refer the young then of to-day to the history of the civil war, For fitty years, |der the lead of Cord Meyer, who introduced them to the candidate, Afer The frente rare Hons but omphanice the letinetion whieh exjete between | denying the right of Gelf-goverament to the Fi. with the exception of the war with Mexico, thls country had been at peace, {this the other guests from New York tramped up the hill and sought places i nit ed san her terms ot sting age Tt had been hy aid, a Nv Pinos. Can We hope to insti into the minds of dur 7 with a ataiding atmy most of the time of less than ten thousand men. He|on the lawn from which a view of the speakers’ stand could be obtained. stance, leo powers ta qoveremiineeens the power * | descendants reverence and devotion for a government . who thinks tha! the nation had grown effeminate during that period should read | The speeches were heard by all, the closest attention being pald to Judge |) “avrord, austained by the hand that wields it, ané the other the power of the law, Iby the people while denying itimately that right to — ANETTA | Oe eae rata A cia nose el-oniea, antoncan Predeion | Purkero asérens Sustained by an enlightened pudlic sentiment, The difference in these powers I@/ the inhabitanta of Alatant countride,, whowe territory ‘omised for bate and Gettysturm at Stone River and Chickamauga, [ would be the last When Representative Champ Clark had concluded his formal address ip ee Aiterence between ‘houbile—uch 48 ours, based oh law and «written | we have acquired either by purchase or by (omvet Can the FINDINOB. || sian to stuck w slogle isurel from the ctown of any one of the military heroes |the ran began to fall fittully, but Judge Parker stood bareheaded in tne snc ay agra ae Lenin gay nde pve te We cay to the Filipinos, “Your lives, your liberty ~~ | to whom this country owes 40 much, but I Insist that their most herolc deeds | shower afd recelved from Mr, Clark's hands the official letter which in ig eat a asshiinsh ke iial). 6 droge per dhol i mM} and your property may be taken trom you with. proceeded infinitely more from devotion to the country than from martial spirit, |formed him of ‘the action of the St. Louis Convention, fit abe: # other} cut Gud process of law for all time,” and expect we will long glory in that] Ag T have airady proceeded at too great length, other quentions suggested] The sreat crowd that witnessed the notification was good-natured and Unspertatiam. ‘ creature of Magna Charts, which has become incorporated, in substance | in the piattérm, must awalt my letter of acceptance. enthusiastic, Judge Parker was cheered to the echo at the conclusion c@ The Dresent tarift’law is unjubt In Ite operation, excessive In Many Of Me) and effect, mto the Constitution of every Btate, as well as into the Fourteetith | ar, Chairman:, In most graceful speech you have reminded me of the great | is speech, the whistles of the boats down on the river adding to the din. Hates. 4nd ce framed in particular instances 4s to exact inordinate profits from | Amendment to the Constitution of the United States? Can we hope for the | respenmibiiity, ma Well as the great honot of the nomination bestowed upon me paki oes wot ney the people, Ho well understoed has thle view become | regpece of the civilined world, while proudly guarantesing to every citizen ot | by tne convention you represent this day, Be assured that both ai —_— a eS appreciated-- freanees in Ak! truth, As formu- oak ef ". Amerigan people are rever- Present Tariff | ‘wt tor vromsent members of the Republican | ine tmited Btatte that no law ahall be made Or enforeed which shall Abridxe| no keenly appreciated that I am humbled in thelr presence oO Oe at eras mee ie eae Law |e Unjust party, and at leaat two of ite Mate conventions haveing priviiegea or Immunities of citivens ef the United @tates, oF deny to any Line, ohd Fe 48 aputcan a te wanna hae eras . ja u | dared to voice the general sentiment on that aubject.| sergon the equal protection of the Iaws, and at the same time not only deny| Will Govern with Aid of God. firs” Inaugural adress eee bet] Wortd=the no n FON i re That party seems, however, to be colieetivety able to] sinmiiar righte to the inhabitants of the Philippines, but take away from them| 1 46Cept, gentlemen of the committe, the nomination, and If the actton of Pod Sfaes ina Parmonise only upon 2 plank that admite that feviston may trom thme to Mme] 16 ent of trial by Jury, and placé thelr fives and the disposttion of thelr prop.| 'N® Convention shall be indorsed by an election by the people, I will, God helping part of that party in the past, {t would geem as if the outcome in the event of { man—« ave hand FE tn pH hd the atx hundred and fifty millions said to have been aimce disbursed will| S¢VerAl reatone might be advanced for this position, Eateres Government tenpartiony oerare| karat resalla Mave. pas a Wis tacoeee would be to gratity the latter clase, With absolute control ot Doth] Lot Lacy to ue. ‘The accident of war Brought the Philippines into our| thé Conttolling one with me ie that T am fully persuaded that no incumbent 0: Ay eer ecateaet' 6 Waatatas "tata cian | aivaation on the whole ace Yace ab the Lesislative and Executive Departments of the Government since March 4, that office should be ed | {tuation of ble temptation to con- | to the mlnlenam and oy H id teonomy fal nerve it tn te —— posetasion and we are not at Hberty to disregard the responsibility which thus mld ever be placed in 4 situation of possible temptation In the public. service; dmniniater | rity ‘ind Mite fall vigor is the igh there has beta neither reduction nor an attempt at reduction In tri@ @uties ider wha r t ferred the Conatit Deasetratie adh has 3 came to us, but that responsibility will be best subserved by preparing the! *4er t the effect of action taken by him in an administrative matter of fe, Ooectte conte by wi su at bt a | PEG B6t wnrvasonadic to asoume, in the light of that record, that a future Com eat ineport taht h foal t tions of mo- to 9 tly, wisely, fearlessly, vigor- ome. telanders as rapidly as possible for stif-government and giving to thom the] #Feat Importance might have upon his political fortunes, Questions 0 y ‘and patriotically, without aiminu- BPs of Cat party will net undertake a revision of the tariff downward te tne mentous consequence to all of the people have been in the past and will be in| tion and without usurpation; to main-| commit eésurances that It will come as soon as (hey are reasonably prepared for tt, 9 conpequence to all of the people have been in the pe f thought, freedom of] faith in your courage, your te ‘that it hall receive an in@orsement of ite past course on that Gutiect by the future presented to the President for determination, and in approaching ieee or ear the oat to} your honor, your capacity and your | People, Tt leo thet that should be fraakiy com thelr consideration, an wall aa in weighing the facts and the arguments bearing [promote the macred, cause of | human arb ori tablets cieal te that though our party Be succegeful in the oom: 4|We Were Ever a World Power. lberty “everywhere by: the wholesome: | leadership we, will a ainal Yio. 3 Hopes for a Rea- a a Rea-| ‘pon them, he should be unembarransed by ahy possible thought of the influence | nese of our example; to vindieate and] tory, that yous Adriaan 4 Gentest we cannot hope to seoure a majority of the sonable Revision ‘There need de no fear that the assertion so often made of late, that we| his decision may have upon anything Whatever that may affect him personally. fetes pat A a raged to, mark the beginning of uring the next four years, and nence we avail | O +] | have mow become @ world power, will then be without support. Ours is a 1 make this statement, not in criticism of any of our Presidents from | blessings to our portertt; Worle of Democratic aicendatcy, ‘waddle to sooure any modification in the tarie save World power, and as such it mut be maintained, but 1] Washington down who have either held *he office tor two terms of sought to |iner’nmust be the alms panes of | duties rank in history ag one of 9% which the Republican majority in the Genate may consent, While, | %————~— “id doles ae eee ee ee ee ft and best-Deloved of Amerie te, World Power, but | deny that Mt Is at all recently that the Chited States| mucceed themaelves; for atrong arguments can be advanced ih support of the re pore ‘ the leeets, 78 FO enette t five eeneraneee of relied to the people from ouch C rt; | haw attained that eminence, Our country Became a] election of « PFesident, It is simply my judgment that the Interests of this| Tree ‘ing sand pres ys wig oat convention, sea to Demon Getion us burden them, it 9 due to them that we state our| | Not by ‘onquest, World power over a century ago, when, having thrown} COUN[TY are now @o vast and the questions presented frequently of such aretihy: ee nie aid me is ae P40 Be in favor of & reasonable reduction of the tari. We believe | Co — off foreign domination, the people established a free erent magnitude lo the people that It ts indispensable to the maintenance | set ae the f ciaratl m ee fa befit steful—to py A . that @ wine and beneficent revision of the tarif can be accomplished as soon | proceed trom the will of the people themmelv It grew As n world power ne ite than sixteen pore Con - a for 4 both branches of Congress and in Kxecutive in favor of it ate dReted, with. sturdy citigens, to whore natural increase Were added immigrants from the old be a rare tration, In whlch eve that conse of uncertainty and tnetability that hes on sther occasions ry is frankly, boldly 7 EE TSA bo Seashlene thet eein a seeandbis WORM séeking to obtain here the liberty and prosperity dented them in trae} CLARK TELLS PARKER tnd whicn ste own counttite, spread over the face of the laud, reduced the prairies and for- ; ° jot shail intervene, between the date Of thd enactment of the statute making) ests to cultivation, built Gitiew, conethucted hi OF HIS NOMINA TION. tts our "| Raopted 5 @hways and railroads, tll now a ere wa Tn ite sels Gale of the enforcement, as shall be dermed euMotent for the! nition which at the formation of the government numbered only three millions b shina al 9 ot the’ He tanle | Morais here the honor %0 ag popula becom ine nominat eaten ik heat stey dr testdens Uffected vy such revision te adjust Iteelf to the cianges and In his speech. notifying Judge Parker , IWasedid. fo coettvat am 1 10 tho eee that ihe demand of the| \- tio haw Become eighty millions, and trom ocean to ocean and thal cham creek calde | Convention emerged 4 reunlled party, ge ga Ay et unr the Gea ot ‘Son Sakae lakes to the Qulf the cowntry is the abode of a free and prosperous Ne,| Judge Parker—The most momentous) which goes forth conquering and to the og and AA fetorm of the tart to post that I itduige te hope that should &|atemnced ta the highes! degren in the learning and atte ot ivitaation, it ie! Political performance known among men! conduel., The flower of the Democracy | honor or Yen ere bi ai ae en: rete And ae Chiet Mies outa 2 Biguse of Representatives and x Democratic Bucoutive be chove: ihierg | assembled 1 thumlaam ‘aa forecells ving. the ve be chowen BY / tne Hberty, the advancement ahd the prosperity of its citizens, not any career |'! the quadrennial election of an Ameri. eerie ae niy, ballot, received th Gren & Republican Genate may heed thd warning and vossent to V0) 67 conqunet, thal make the couniry a world poder. Tale obeitition Oe owe to can President. The supreme executive eevee thirds majority eramin " renter power of 00,000,000 free people changes by cratic EN to the poopie. the bounty of Providence, unfolded In the great natural resources of the! hands with simplest ceremony and most a er eer carina . It Feels ( rood countty, tothe windorn af our fathers manifested im the form of government [Perfect order. While the contest for | LCE atéscence In \gompatiars ott ov of Temocratt Of enacting lawe that foster such inéquitnble conditions,| citizens, at homé Or Abrokd, Musi de maintained. Any other course would be | Bott fondly cherished are those of men | {i oF the poopie a0.6 whele, and it would seem o2 if all onan, wot only false economy, but pusilianimous, I protést, however, against the feeling, } ; bined bi Ma tare Lead Bo bengthorg! 4 ioane fo remedy would be to appropriately modify (he oftend- ‘Wow fur :00 prevalyat, that by réason of the comttianding position we ha assumed | hives o4 WRId complaint 16 Jostly made, cannot be in the worid We imildt (ake fart fa ihe disputes and Drotis of foreign eoant ‘Mile country, The Of the Quoréme that because we have grown great we slould Intervene In every important question ot! (nat krtete In othe? parte of ine world. 1 also Protend abatiat thé etdotion of any’ rcderwriliens ane gee bga fone eke” vant | the Judge Heeded It Not—Some No-, {. feecessary, phrased expected catinfactery to those ‘he "our me meet ice eto + age y ath te 00 tat ta to bedhead best erty in the keeping of those whomi we send to them to be thelr governors? We| ™¢ sive to the discharge of the duties of that exalted ma ay but arduous teak] to cn yet, you #1 : = Qn increase @ Guly, to (hese Who favor a reduction (hereed, and te ehall certain ti tion it office the best service of which I am capable and at yree you by the Democracy of the| fou thee opposed te any change whatever. aside aed vellci satiety ny naan adaccy Meath unscreened ev Would Not Aocept " ‘ray sates by the reverd. of pertormanen, rather then that of bromte, on tho] Custom ¢vem from the standpolnt of ational scitehnees, there lo no préepect| Me end of the torm relive te private lds, 3 all Ret | i aang ween wheat Heenan eehetily koa] Seeeete as’ verpetulty ae Gur ayate es x. that the twanty mititone of dotiare expended in the purchase of the islands! O* ® CandHiate for, nor shall I accept a renomination, 4 Well: to distribute the blessings of the| government—the bes atvieed hy ~ tions, popularly ‘trusts, i them, to the e au votes i¢ waged with earnestness and en-| was rey y ited by brave, hone ang ty, the vital principle of repul -lon your fi i the necessaries of mu va as on oun Oi te capone he Tilcapiekinen pee he ay eee tad biteresee tea Ney "astptanes | ot at Bry thet i eee alwa htt ee soft and upon the farm, in the factory and io We aré not & military people, bent on conquest, or engaged in extending | of the reault by the defeated is the on me Pa cant » nibs wit aivon you yuu er Smooth, if ou use fields of industry, have been ehcoutaged And stim¥-| ovr domaine JA FORM IMMds, oF desirous of securing natural advantages, how. | MFR aueury of the perpetuity of our} gates were marine. ‘end talking when t tor ity Tated by emceastve tariff duties, These operate to fur-| ever @784t, by forced; but & people loving péace, not ar ert come ad Presidents go, U baohutel: cinema Ht chat fa’ eon 4 ei L LIA MS’ g S'S ( Nish @ Gubstantial market in the necessities of bightY| onty for ourselves, but for all the mations of the "Os ip plo but the pet Republle—treighted with ore 3 Y plac Pang my Pearinteleats ant Fe millions of people, by practically excluding competi-jearmm. The Gispldy Of great military armaments | "Not in Favor of the hopes of the human race for liberty tee of PrN then. With so large market and highly remuners-| may pleave the aye and for the moment éxdite the | Great Armaments | | —soe on forever. ' m | coma et cae Alive prices continuing long after the line of possibie| pride of the cititen, but it cannot bring to the © ee All history proves (hat a government og ae eal era a | Saturully be reached, the temptation of all engaged in the! country the braing, brawn and muscle of a aingle immigrant, nor induce the | bottomed om popular namrawe te re given apn aa , = a9 te prevent competition at home and a repulting | savertihent here of & Adilar of caplit). Of course such armament as may bel that he serves bis party beat who oan ire came eet even,” wil | hae Proved irvesietibie in a number of caser, 411 men must! necessary for the séturity of the country And the protection of the rights of ftp, server hie country best. 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